Saturday 27 June 2015

*New* Reciprocal teaching mega bundle - on sale for a limited time!

I am so excited to share with you my latest version of reciprocal teaching for guided reading groups.  36 pages of posters, bookmarks, role cards and graphic organisers!

You can read my research behind this innovation on reciprocal teaching in English and Mathematics here.  

Meyer, Kylie (2010) “Diving into reading” : revisiting reciprocal teaching in the middle years. Literacy Learning: the middle years18(1), pp. 41-52.  

Meyer, Kylie (2014) Making meaning in mathematics problem solving using the Reciprocal Teaching approach. Literacy Learning: The Middle Years22(2), pp. 7-14. 



The resource includes 8 role cards with prompts for students to lead reciprocal teaching groups.  There are five questioning options for the teacher to select, depending on his/her instructional purpose.  The questioning options to support higher order thinking include:
  • 4W and 1H
  • Question, Answer, Relationships (QAR)
  • Thick and Thin Questions
  • 4H reading strategy
  • Question Creator
You can read more about my approach to reciprocal teaching in my blog post here.

My reciprocal teaching resources are my best sellers on TPT (Ripper Reading Resources) and this has to be my very best version yet, which I have discounted for a limited time.  
Grab it while it's on sale :)


Tuesday 23 June 2015

Using music to support early readers

I love picture books that feature rhyme, rhythm and song and come with backing CDs.  I find them highly engaging and wonderful for young emergent readers, as they encourage the children to join in with the reading and singing of the lyrics, or words in the picture book.

I recently shared some favourite titles from Craig Smith that come with backing CDs.  You can read that blog post here or by clicking on the image below.


Since then, I have found a couple of other new titles that are totally engaging - you can't help but join in with the reading/singing!

"She'll be Coming Round the Mountain"

Listen to a segment of the song here.  Scholastic provides free resources to support this text, including a cloze activity and teaching notes.  The lyrics are sung by The Topp Twins from New Zealand and this title is the latest in a series that includes "There's a Hole in My Bucket" (song teaser) and "Do Your Ears Hang Low?"  (song teaser).




"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini"

This picture book is just gorgeous.  Kerry Argent has captured the hippo's emotions so perfectly in the gorgeous illustrations and  Deborah Mailman sings the lyrics in the accompanying CD.  Have a listen to the song teaser here.

Jennifer from Stories and Songs in Second, recently blogged about using songs to build strong readers and movement and reading on the Adventures in Literacy Land blog.  Bex also blogged about using music to teach reading in another blog post for Adventures in Literacy Land.  Those blog posts are well worth the read!

I hope some of the titles shared today help to build up your collection :)

Have a great week!